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Tom H
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#1 Post by Tom H »

Any info on Tramore :?: I will be going down that way19th July for 3/4 days. C&R swifing only.. Any one care to PM me:?: Need help please
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#2 Post by kieran »

Tom

At NIGHT, try the saleens (ask for directions lcoally) or with bait on a coming tide, Fitzgerald strand further on. You can plug and lure and SWFF off the rocks on Brownstown Head which is further on again. The best marks in Tramore itself are the slipway behind the town near full tide, try a whole fish bait like a small mack or similar looking for a big bass! You can also fish in close to the cliffs there and expect the same. Not the ideal time of year but the ban is over so you never know. On the main beach, fish it at LOW water or at HIGH water but not in between, one hour either side is best. LOW is a longer walk but better results IMHO, lug and mack combination best. Flats, macks, coalfish, small pollack and obviously bass are the main targets. if you get bored with this head for the Westtown Rocks outside the town and stop 300 metres short - informal parking. Scramble down to fish for wrasse under your feet and for rays and mullet out on the sand. Oddly enough no flats here. Sandeel best for the sand.

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#3 Post by antbear »

Some big wrasse ( 3 lbs plus) and dogfish caught on the bench at the west of brownstown head last week-end. Wrasse caught there regularly. Good place for mac also when they are scarce. Big pollock between the rocks casting to the south.
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#4 Post by Tom H »

Thanks chaps :!: must say looking forword to this trip...

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